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    Posted: 30 September 2016 at 9:00pm
Assalamu alaikum,

I'm writing a story about a troubled and reckless high school teen who reverts to Islam while her older brother joins the army. I've never had the opportunity to attend a Walima and I would like to include details of a ceremony that are as accurate as possible. So I'm asking friends and online communities these questions.

1. Is there anything that happens the day after the Walima? (For example a brunch at either the brides or grooms family home)
2. Is it common for guest to come from out of town and stay at hotel? If they stay at a hotel are bus shuttles to the Walima or Nikah common practice?
3. In regards to Pakastani-American Muslims, is music played during a Walima? If so does it remain traditional?
4. Alcohol is not served at all correct?
5. How common are speeches?

I most appreciate any insight to these small details as I would hate to portray a Muslim wedding that is false.

Thank You
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Wa alaikum salam:

1. Might some family still home wh stay far away, asuming that you have a big house. If not usualy no one stay.
2. If you house/walima in a city and any hotel close by. Providing bus is not common.
3. Yes. Any music.
4. No alcohol
5. Usulay there is acouple speeches from elderly taht represening the groom/bride family.
Salam/Peace,

Semar

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